Germany, Berlin,Friedrichshain, Liebigstrasse 34. 9 October 2020. "Liebig 34" was one of the last left-wing radical residential projects. Liebigstrasse 34 was occupied after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990 and has been an "anarchist-queer-feminist housing project" ever since. The residents signed a ten-year lease in 2008 with the owner, a real estate entrepreneur, Gijora Padovicz. The contract expired at the end of 2018 and when the residents did not leave the owner sued for eviction. The Liebig 34 building, which is covered in flags and leftist graffiti, has offered a place of refuge for


Germany, Berlin,Friedrichshain, Liebigstrasse 34. 9 October 2020. "Liebig 34" was one of the last left-wing radical residential projects. Liebigstrasse 34 was occupied after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990 and has been an "anarchist-queer-feminist housing project" ever since. The residents signed a ten-year lease in 2008 with the owner, a real estate entrepreneur, Gijora Padovicz. The contract expired at the end of 2018 and when the residents did not leave the owner sued for eviction. The Liebig 34 building, which is covered in flags and leftist graffiti, has offered a place of refuge for women, trans and intersex people. A bar and cultural centre allowed the occupants to raise funds to cover rent. This morning, more than 1,500 police officers evicted about 50 residents credit: Eden/Breitz/Alamy


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